Country News.
S AM DbM’J-l'iOX; fritou oata ow.n n>.tiir.y!'ON'r»ENT). The rnh.-dld rrhu of Moud <.y and Tiu-.il! <V will do a Mist ammui; of ) ito tbc di'Urb.r and though i hoar ot some of the heavy crops lying down on the lo'vIving l-ndi-;, the bright mm and ephuKhn )ir.i.:7.'i liiuce thv r un will :-".m lift- i.bc-m. f {hiiff: the, dmiyr from rust is pm-it mid the sftiu'i'e of tirsiu si’.oulii he first class. Gutting has h.*-C'’.m • gencivd, nmatly oats, and tlicse show the id ;-nms o. i;.nl Kt-'rmc. Homo of the crops have quite rix bo -Ikls (hre-h'-d out and th« sht-uyc-i do not haadlc near as heavy us iu foi.nei years. Th" Hann ’ton tchoo! brea.:a up tori no harvest holidays on Monday uerA ned dm •*. hool picnic well i-’ke pL.cv short.} before Lbs schu-'- 1 . ""
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 160, 1 February 1902, Page 3
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138Country News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 160, 1 February 1902, Page 3
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